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Improved Trace Analysis with the Use of Synchronized Electronic Discrimination in an X-Ray Scanning Procedure
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 06 March 2019
Abstract
The use of electronic discrimination at a fixed goniometer position for an X-ray spectrographic determination is a conventional means of improving the signal-tonoise ratio and minimizing interferences due to multiple-order diffractions of radiation with shorter wavelengths. The same advantage can be gained with a moving goniometer in a scanning procedure if adjustment of the baseline of the electronic discriminator is properly coordinated with the movement of the goniometer. Å study of optimum baseline levels for various wavelengths in the range of 0.3 to 3.0 Å indicated a hyperbolical correlation of optimum baseline voltage vs. 2θ angle. This experimental correlation is the basis for synchronization of electronic discrimination with movement of the goniometer during the scanning procedure. A suitable mechanism for coordinated baseline adjustment was developed by Technical Equipment Corporation, Denver, Colorado, and improved results are obtained for trace analysis with a scanning technique routinely used for qualitative, semiquantitative determinations for elements with atomic numbers 22 and higher.
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